Re: Faomily of James Abercrombie (1765-1825)

James: Regarding the older relatives' memories, I was just being candid. I meant no disrespect to anyone! My assertions are based on documented evidence and/or 'strong' circumstantial evidence. A reader can draw their own conclusions regarding my posts. As to the your family tradition of passing down the naming pattern...so? Please address my specific question as to your claim that John Abercrombie's first son was William and that he named his first son Thomas. Thomas Abercrombie was a documented older brother of John (circa 1736) and James (circa 1740)...do your research! And how about answering my question regarding John Abercrombie's burial site and a 'virtual' photo of a grave marker is a non-starter. Where is your proof (direct and/or circumstancial evidence) that John Abercrombie was born circa 1736? Where is your proof (direct and/or circumstantial evidence) that said John Abercrombie was born in America and being more specific WHERE in America? If you can't verify your early Abercrombie alledged ancestry...take it down!You can't have your cake and eat it too!Tony Schoonover